Timothée Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name) and Steve Carell (Foxcatcher) star in Felix Van Groeningen’s powerful, soulful and intensely moving journey through addiction and its reverberations through a family. Based on a true story, it’s adapted from the twin memoirs of journalist David (Carell) and his son Nic Sheff (Chalamet). A relaxed and communicative dad, David isn’t alarmed when Nic begins experimenting with marijuana; but when his son falls prey to an urgent addiction to crystal meth and transforms from his father’s ‘beautiful boy’ into an unhappy and chaotic addict, their relationship is challenged to its core.

The screening on Tues 12th March will be shown with subtitles projected onto the screen for the hearing impaired, and these are signified by the symbol S/T on the website and in our monthly brochure. Please note all other screenings of these films are without subtitles.

A/D For the visually impaired, we offer audio description via a headset, on this film. Please ask at the Box Office to borrow a headset. All films with audio description available are signified by a single asterisk or A/D on the website and in our monthly brochure. For more information visit our Audio and Soft Subtitles Page